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Opening PSD and/or TIF in LR5
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 338387" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I was able to to do as Eyelight said. I had to dig to find the .exe file. Once I did, it stayed on my rt click 'open with' menu. Opening the file this way goes right to the import page with the file selected. </p><p></p><p>Hark, have you played with the auto import folder in LR? It might work for you. I keep the auto import folder on my desktop and just drag oddball image files into it. Open LR and they are there. I set the import destination folder to be a subfolder of this folder so I always know exactly where the import is. If it's a keeper, I'll move it within LR to be with my other photos. But in most cases, I'm just doing a quick edit for my wife and delete it after I'm done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 338387, member: 4923"] I was able to to do as Eyelight said. I had to dig to find the .exe file. Once I did, it stayed on my rt click 'open with' menu. Opening the file this way goes right to the import page with the file selected. Hark, have you played with the auto import folder in LR? It might work for you. I keep the auto import folder on my desktop and just drag oddball image files into it. Open LR and they are there. I set the import destination folder to be a subfolder of this folder so I always know exactly where the import is. If it's a keeper, I'll move it within LR to be with my other photos. But in most cases, I'm just doing a quick edit for my wife and delete it after I'm done. [/QUOTE]
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